Barnet Macmillan Cancer Advocacy Service

Role Description: Macmillan Volunteer Cancer Support Advocate

Aims:

● To listen to, and so far as possible to understand, the hopes, fears, wishes and difficulties of older people who have or are affected by cancer

●Where appropriate, to draw on personal experience of cancer, treatment and services in order to inform and support the person

●To enable older people affected by cancer to receive appropriate information and support at critical times, to empower them to make informed choices, and livethe way they choose whilst undertaking their cancer journey

●To enable older people affected by cancer have a voice in decision making processes, and make informed choices about treatment care options

Tasks:

1.To establish a relationship of trust with older people who are affected by cancer, giving them the confidence to share their concerns and identify their chosen ways forward

2.To support older people affected by cancer to become involved in the planning and decision-making processes that affect their lives and the services they receive

3.To attend meetings with people affected by cancer when they ask you to do so, in order to ensure that their views, wishes and needs are understood and respected

4.To contribute to the identification of gaps in service provision, new opportunities and the implementation of new initiatives

5.To receive training and information as provided in order to maintain and develop your understanding of cancer, its treatment, relevant services and wider policy

6. To work independently and as part of a team

7. To record your work on the database, in accordance with its policies

8. To make effective use of personal supervision and to make use of development opportunities as appropriate

9.To work within the accepted policies, paying particular attention to the policies for Equality, Confidentiality and Health and Safety

10. To participate in other relevant activities and duties which are consistent with the overall role of the post as required by the Macmillan Volunteer Coordinator.

Person Specification –Macmillan Volunteer Cancer Support Advocate
Attitudes and Values
1. Commitment to helping people to take control of their lives
2. Non-judgemental attitude
3. Willing to challenge discrimination and prejudice
4. Commitment to equal opportunities practice i.e. challenging racism,
sexism, ageism
5. Commitment to client confidentiality
6. Patience
Skills and experience
1. Direct personal experience of cancer, cancer treatment and support services
2. Good listening and verbal communication skills
3. Experience of self-advocacy (e.g. making a complaint) and/or
supporting someone through a difficult situation
4. Ability to assist and support people who may be disempowered,
vulnerable and distressed
5. Ability to work in a way that allows people to lead the process, rather than
‘taking over’ from them
6. Ability to assist and support people to speak up for themselves (in
formal or informal settings)
7. Ability to separate your own experiences from other people’s issues
8. Interest in developing new skills
Desirable
1. Driving licence and access to a car for the purpose of your role
2. Ability to travel throughout locality
3. Willingness to further develop existing skills and learn new skills
4. Willingness to engage in training activities

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